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JULIE GAVARD (DEWATER)

Coaching Achievements

2019-2020 Gold Cal Jrs 12 Air Head Coach
2018-2019 Gold Cal Jrs 12 Air Head Coach
    - NCVA Premier League 9th place finish overall | 2nd place Sierra Division
2017-2018 Gold Cal Jrs 12 Air Head Coach
   - NCVA Premier League 35th place finish overall | 7th place Sierra Division
2016-2017 Gold Cal Jrs 12 Air Head Coach
    - NCVA Premier League 2nd place finish overall | 1st place Sierra Division
2015-2016 Gold Cal Jrs 12 Air Head Coach
    - NCVA Premier League 9th place finish overall | 2nd place Sierra Division
2014-2015 Gold Cal Jrs 12 Air Head Coach
    - 1st in League @ JSA
    - Gold Division finish @ Far Westerns
2013-2014 Gold Cal Jrs 12-1 Black Head Coach
2006-2012 Gold Cal Jrs 12-1 Black

Club Coach for Gold Trail/Gold Cal Jrs VBC
12’s, 13’s, 14’s, and 16’s
(3 National Teams/ J.O. teams (13 years)

El Dorado High School - JV/Freshman
    - 5 years
    - 1st/2nd in league
Mission Viejo High School - JV boys & girls
    5 years

Playing Achievements and Highlights

Chapman University (volleyball scholarship)
    - All League & MVP
Mission Viejo High School
    - All League & MVP

Additional

- Impact Certified
- Safe Sport

Julie believes that volleyball at the 12’s level is a combination of team building, skill developing, and competitive play. All of these help build a player’s character on and off the court.

Her coaching philosophy is that practices are for learning new concepts, perfecting skills, and physical conditioning. I expect 100% effort at all practices during drills and shagging for others. Everyone will be included in all drills during practices, but game situations are different. The players with highly developed skills earn more play time. She commits to use subs often, but only when she believes the player is confident in filling the required role. Everyone is part of the team on the court or on the sideline.

Winning isn’t everything, but it sure is lot more fun than losing. Julie coaches her teams to strive to play their best and win. Hard work and dedication at practices results in an exceptional team, bonding mentally and physically.

Julie focuses on the importance that volleyball is a team sport. We are only as good as our weakest player. Therefore, each player must push themselves and encourage each other.

Julie asks parents to support your athlete and the team in a positive way. Be a good listener, supporter, and fan. It’s about your daughter and the team, not about you.

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